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Question 1 |

Two way traffic | |
Share the road with oncoming traffic | |
Two way traffic ends | |
Two way traffic begins |
Question 2 |

Dead end | |
Railway crossing ahead | |
Do not stop | |
Construction zone |
Question 3 |

Do not turn left | |
You may proceed through intersection, if clear | |
Do not drive through the intersection | |
Through traffic permitted |
Question 4 |

Snowmobiles cross this road | |
Animal crossing | |
Bike parking here | |
School crossing ahead |
Question 5 |

Bicycle are not permitted unless you carry a valid pass | |
You can park your bicycle here | |
No bicycles allowed on this road | |
Do not leave your bicycle here |
Question 6 |

Mountain zone ahead | |
Narrow passage | |
Bridge Ahead | |
"Y" Intersection |
Question 7 |

Narrow road ahead | |
Paved surface ends ahead | |
Bridge Ahead | |
Intersection ahead |
Question 8 |

Left turn only | |
Flashing lights on the arrows show the direction to follow | |
Do not turn right | |
Right turn only |
Question 9 |

Narrow bridge ahead | |
Road under construction | |
Divided highway ahead | |
Divided highway ends |
Question 10 |

Bicycle parking here | |
Bicycle crossing ahead | |
Bicycle not allowed ahead | |
Only bicycle permitted ahead |
Question 11 |

Curve right | |
Sharp bend or turn in the road ahead | |
Road narrows right | |
Do not turn right |
Question 12 |

Do not turn right | |
Traffic may travel in one direction only | |
Two way traffic ends | |
Two way traffic ahead |
Question 13 |

One way traffic | |
Two way traffic | |
Obstruction ahead | |
Intersection ahead. The arrow shows which direction of traffic has the right-of-way |
Question 14 |

Passing allowed | |
Parking is permitted | |
Truck route | |
Dangerous goods route |
Question 15 |

Pedestrian allowed | |
No pedestrians allowed on this road | |
Cross walk ends | |
Do not enter |
Question 16 |

Lane ahead closed | |
Construction zone begins | |
Road work ahead | |
Construction work one kilometer ahead |
Question 17 |

Slight bend or curve in the road ahead | |
Right turn allowed | |
Right turn only | |
Winding road ahead |
Question 18 |

Passing is permitted | |
Parallel parking is permitted | |
Parking is permitted | |
Two way traffic |
Question 19 |

School zone ahead | |
Pedestrian only | |
Watch for pedestrians and be prepared to share the road with them | |
Pedestrian not permitted |
Question 20 |

Road branching off ahead | |
Hidden drive way ahead | |
Dead end ahead | |
Dead end on the right |
Question 21 |

Reverse curve left | |
Single turn left | |
Do not turn left | |
Left turn only |
Question 22 |

Do not make a U turn | |
Do not turn left during the times shown | |
Do not turn right during the times shown | |
You may turn left only during the time shown |
Question 23 |

Do not stop | |
Parking is not permitted | |
Indicates that traffic is moving in an oncoming direction | |
Dead end |
Question 24 |

Two way traffic ends | |
Two way traffic begins | |
Two way traffic ahead | |
The lane is only for two-way left turns |
Question 25 |

No parking ahead | |
One-way road only | |
Do not enter ahead | |
Do not pass on this road |
Question 26 |

Do not turn left | |
Do not turn right | |
Do not turn right when facing a red light at the intersection | |
Only right turn allowed |
Question 27 |

"Y" Intersection | |
"T" Intersection | |
Narrow passage | |
Winding road |
Question 28 |

Do not enter | |
No parking | |
Dangerous goods prohibited | |
Do not cross |
Question 29 |

Dead end street ahead | |
Slow moving vehicle ahead | |
Yield right-of-way | |
Stop sign ahead. Slow down |
Question 30 |

Scenic view ahead | |
Wildlife preservation center ahead | |
Zoo ahead | |
Deer regularly cross this road, be alert for animals |
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Negotiating auto leases
Want to drive a new vehicle but cannot afford to buy it right now. For such situations one can go for auto leasing which not only lets you have the vehicle you want at lease but also gives you a choice to buy the sane at the end of your lease time duration. In auto leasing you only pay the money which is equivalent to the depreciating value of your vehicle during the time duration you will use it. So, if you take a vehicle whose value at the end of your term will not depreciate much then you will have to pay less lease money every month.
How to Choose an Auto Lease
There are many hidden charges which the dealer doesn’t tell you about so you have to be really cautious while choosing a deal. You must do a bit of back ground study about various dealers because many times the money involved varies from dealer to dealer as they all charge different from different people even for the same vehicle. It all depends on how well you negotiate with your dealer to make sure that you have a profitable deal.
Negotiate the price of Lease
The best way to get a profitable deal is to negotiate over prices and time duration of deal. Negotiating will make sure that your dealer doesn’t take you lightly as you will be showing your knowledge of how it all works. Also it ensures that your dealer is not the only one speaking in the whole process and your concern and ideas will be heard. Negotiating will save you money and get you the best possible deal. It is really important to negotiate as we all know that money doesn’t grow on tree and we have to be really cautious while spending our hard earned money.
While negotiating your deal you must bargain your lease price. Once you have decided the amount you can afford to pay as lease money, stick to it. You must discuss the interest rate if any. Try to lower it than what the dealer quotes to you. It will ensure that your monthly payment is lesser. Select a lease term according to your suitability. Longer terms may offer you lower monthly lease but they charge you more money in totality.
Buy Some Extra Mileage
You must discuss the mileage to be used during your lease. Try to negotiate for some extra mileage as you may use the vehicle for some extra miles, so ensure that it doesn’t cost you extra by already working on it with the dealer. The trick to get the best deal is to be sure about what you want and firmly expressing it to the dealer. Remember it’s you who will be paying the money so get everything on your term. Also not to forget one of the most important step of the whole deal and that is paper work. Whatever you finally decide with the dealer should be mentioned in the legal papers so as to avoid any altercation at the end of lease period.